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Michael Peck
Security, Europe
And the U.S. Army is quite worried.
Are the U.S. Army’s tactical radios in danger of being jammed?
The Army is so concerned about threats to its SINCGARS (Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System) radios that it held a technical conference in December to identify threats and find solutions.
The Army’s Product Manager Waveforms, or PdM WF, “has identified potential near/mid/far term threats that may require software waveform changes,” according to the conference announcement.read more

Michael Peck
Security,
Great, the U.S. military now has even more to worry about.
As if anti-aircraft missiles and guns aren't, helicopters have begun to face a new threat: the anti-helicopter mine.
No, these are not regular land m...

Michael Peck
Security, Europe
History teaches valuable lessons to Moscow's military planners.
The lessons learned section of a U.S. Army analysis of urban warfare is mostly a no-brainer: urban combat is long, costly, burns out troo...

Mounted RT-1523 SINCGARS
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SINCGARS (Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System) is the U.S. Army’s current core tactical radio technology, ordered since 1983 and deployed in over 130 military platforms, such...